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CRUTCHLEY, Jeremy. (19*-) Actor. Studied at **. A fine and versatile actor whose performances include **, **,  ''[[Madame Butterfly]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]], 19**), ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]]/[[CAPAB]], 1993), ***, **, *** ''[[Amadeus]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 2006), **. CRUTCHLEY, Jeremy. He starred in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter]] production of Julian Mitchell’s ''[[Another Country]]'' together with [[Neil McCarthy]], [[Sean Taylor]] and [[John Carson]], directed by [[Nikolas Simmonds]] with lighting design by [[Pip Marshall]] in 1983 before it moved to the [[Market Theatre]] with minor cast changes in July. He starred in [[Janice Honeyman]]’s production, ''[[Forbidden Fruits]]'', together with [[Vanessa Cooke]], [[Mike Huff]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[Amanda Strydom]] and [[Annelisa Weiland]] at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1983/84. He starred in ''[[Equus]]'' for [[Pieter Toerien]] in 1985. He starred in ''[[Deadly Embrace]]'' under [[Moira Lister]]’s direction at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] in 1987. He starred in Simon Gray’s ''[[The Common Pursuit]]'' directed by [[Ken Leach]] at the [[Alhambra Theatre|Alhambra]] in 1987. He starred in Vladimir Gubartev’s ''[[Sarcophagus]]'' at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]] in 1988. He starred in [[Francois Swart]]’s production of ''[[As You Like It]]'' in 1989. He starred in Agatha Christie’s ''[[Murder on the Nile]]'' at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]] in 1989. He starred in David Henry Hwang’s ''Madame Butterfly]]'' at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in October 1989. He starred in Richard O’Brien’s ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' in 1992. He starred in Royce Ryton’s ''[[I Was King]]'' for [[Pieter Toerien]] at the [[Richard Haines Theatre]] in 1992. He starred in Bob Randall’s ''[[The Fan]]'' in 1994. (Tucker, 1997)  
 
CRUTCHLEY, Jeremy. (19*-) Actor. Studied at **. A fine and versatile actor whose performances include **, **,  ''[[Madame Butterfly]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]], 19**), ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]]/[[CAPAB]], 1993), ***, **, *** ''[[Amadeus]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 2006), **. CRUTCHLEY, Jeremy. He starred in the [[Baxter Theatre|Baxter]] production of Julian Mitchell’s ''[[Another Country]]'' together with [[Neil McCarthy]], [[Sean Taylor]] and [[John Carson]], directed by [[Nikolas Simmonds]] with lighting design by [[Pip Marshall]] in 1983 before it moved to the [[Market Theatre]] with minor cast changes in July. He starred in [[Janice Honeyman]]’s production, ''[[Forbidden Fruits]]'', together with [[Vanessa Cooke]], [[Mike Huff]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[Amanda Strydom]] and [[Annelisa Weiland]] at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1983/84. He starred in ''[[Equus]]'' for [[Pieter Toerien]] in 1985. He starred in ''[[Deadly Embrace]]'' under [[Moira Lister]]’s direction at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] in 1987. He starred in Simon Gray’s ''[[The Common Pursuit]]'' directed by [[Ken Leach]] at the [[Alhambra Theatre|Alhambra]] in 1987. He starred in Vladimir Gubartev’s ''[[Sarcophagus]]'' at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]] in 1988. He starred in [[Francois Swart]]’s production of ''[[As You Like It]]'' in 1989. He starred in Agatha Christie’s ''[[Murder on the Nile]]'' at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]] in 1989. He starred in David Henry Hwang’s ''Madame Butterfly]]'' at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in October 1989. He starred in Richard O’Brien’s ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' in 1992. He starred in Royce Ryton’s ''[[I Was King]]'' for [[Pieter Toerien]] at the [[Richard Haines Theatre]] in 1992. He starred in Bob Randall’s ''[[The Fan]]'' in 1994. (Tucker, 1997)  
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''[[Twelfth Night]]'' (2006), ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (2009''[[I Am My Own Wife]]'' (2010,  ''[[Sacred Elephant]]'' (2012)
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Frequent winner of various awards, i.a. - [[Fleur du Cap]] Best Actor for ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' (2009),  two [[Fleur du Cap]] Theatre Awards for  ''[[I Am My Own Wife]]'' ( best actor and best solo performance).
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Revision as of 15:20, 18 February 2013

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TO BE EDITED

Actor.

Performed in Buried Child and in And Green and Golden

(Limelight1983/84)


CRUTCHLEY, Jeremy. (19*-) Actor. Studied at **. A fine and versatile actor whose performances include **, **, Madame Butterfly (Pieter Toerien, 19**), The Rocky Horror Show (Baxter Theatre/CAPAB, 1993), ***, **, *** Amadeus (Baxter Theatre, 2006), **. CRUTCHLEY, Jeremy. He starred in the Baxter production of Julian Mitchell’s Another Country together with Neil McCarthy, Sean Taylor and John Carson, directed by Nikolas Simmonds with lighting design by Pip Marshall in 1983 before it moved to the Market Theatre with minor cast changes in July. He starred in Janice Honeyman’s production, Forbidden Fruits, together with Vanessa Cooke, Mike Huff, Danny Keogh, Amanda Strydom and Annelisa Weiland at Upstairs at the Market in 1983/84. He starred in Equus for Pieter Toerien in 1985. He starred in Deadly Embrace under Moira Lister’s direction at the Leonard Rayne Theatre in 1987. He starred in Simon Gray’s The Common Pursuit directed by Ken Leach at the Alhambra in 1987. He starred in Vladimir Gubartev’s Sarcophagus at the André Huguenet Theatre in 1988. He starred in Francois Swart’s production of As You Like It in 1989. He starred in Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Nile at the André Huguenet Theatre in 1989. He starred in David Henry Hwang’s Madame Butterfly]] at the Alhambra Theatre in October 1989. He starred in Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show in 1992. He starred in Royce Ryton’s I Was King for Pieter Toerien at the Richard Haines Theatre in 1992. He starred in Bob Randall’s The Fan in 1994. (Tucker, 1997)

Twelfth Night (2006), The Merchant of Venice (2009I Am My Own Wife (2010, Sacred Elephant (2012)

Frequent winner of various awards, i.a. - Fleur du Cap Best Actor for The Merchant of Venice (2009), two Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards for I Am My Own Wife ( best actor and best solo performance).




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